Leeds Student
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Type of record: Archive
Title: Leeds Student
Classmark: LUA/PUB/002/LS/400
Date(s): 20/02/1987
Size and medium: 20 pages
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/25596
Collection group(s): University Archive | Student Newspapers
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p.2: Poly AGM motion for lesbian and gay rights defeated, 'Burning Rubber' article about response to the previous issue on safer sex, 'In Brief' gives info on the AIDS awareness week gig and how much money raise; p.4: update article 'Bill Stickers' regardiing the anti-gay posters on Park Lane College campus and hopes to form a Lesbian and Gay Society; p.5: letter to editor by Nick Freemantle and Paul B. Forrester cricising coverage of AIDS in Safer Sex issue; p.8: article about event where Hanif Kureishi (who wrote My Beautiful Laundrette) spoke about how Britain is a "kingdom of prejudice - they don't like gay people, they don't like black people"; p.12: NUS Conference Candidates - Neil Wallace, Brian Cooper, Caroline Gibson, Raymond Shaw, Sarah Mann, Kat Morse, David Jones each mentions LGBTQ+ issues (with Wallace and Cooper both identifying themselves as gay men); p.12: Union Council elections - Kat Morse, Brian Cooper mention LGBTQ+ issues; p.15: review of band The Three Johns which was a night 'loaded with messages' including 'AIDS is a women's problem too''; p.16: Defend Lesbian and Gay Rights 'Defend the Wombourne 12' demonstration on February 23rd, Lesbian and Gay Soc AGM; p.16: advertisement for LUU AIDS Awareness week gig;
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